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Name
  
Giovanni Donducci


Died
  
1655, Bologna, Italy

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Giovanni Andrea Donducci (1575–1655), also known as Mastelletta, was an Italian Baroque painter of the Bolognese School (painting). His father was a maker of vats (mastelli). Born in Bologna, he trained in the Carracci Academy degli Incamminati at about the time when Domenichino, Lucio Massari, and perhaps Albani were there.

Giovanni Andrea Donducci An Angel Leading Noah into the Ark Auktionshaus Lempertz

He belongs to the generation of Carracci- inspired or trained painters comprised by Giacomo Cavedone (1577–1660); Alessandro Tiarini (1577–1668), Lucio Massari, Lionello Spada (1576=1622), and Lorenzo Garbieri. Art biographer Malvasia claims he befriended the Genoese Agostino Tassi while in Rome.

Giovanni Andrea Donducci il Mastelletta Giovanni Andrea Donducci Adorazione del Flickr

Between 1613-1614, he contributed to the decoration of the chapel of Saint Dominic in the Basilica of San Domenico in Bologna. On the right side of the chapel The Miracle of the Forty Drowned (1613) and on the left side the canvas Resurrection of the young Napoleone Orsini (1614). He also frescoed the patron saints of Bologna on the pendentives of the dome: San Floriano, St. Francis, San Procolo and San Petronio.

Giovanni Andrea Donducci Giovanni Andrea Donducci called Il Mastelletta Bologna 1575 1655

Malvasia describes him by the late 1620s as increasingly neurotic and reclusive: “an enemy of his friends, suspicious of everyone, hating himself, in other words". His figures have an almost phantasmagoric Alessandro Magnasco-like fervor, not characteristic of Bolognese classicism. He is also painted elaborate landscapes to his paintings, likely an influence of Scarsellino's and/or Niccolò dell'Abbate's works.

Giovanni Andrea Donducci Giovanni Andrea Donducci detto il Mastelletta un genio bizzarro

Anthology of Works

  • Jesus served by Angels(1615–17)
  • Charity of a Saint
  • References

    Giovanni Andrea Donducci Wikipedia